Compassion Heals

"Patient Lee" Tomlinson

Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission. A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare. The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us. Why? To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health. On his new Podcast, “Compassion Heals” “Patient Lee” will interview people on all sides of that crisis. Patients, who have received exceptionally kind, caring and compassionate treatment during their medical interventions and its positive impact not only on their physical health, but also their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. And, those who haven’t received compassionate care during treatment and the impact of that on their lives. Plus, "Patient Lee” will be interviewing healthcare professionals from every aspect of the profession, including doctors, nurses, scientists, and other healthcare professionals to reveal the immense challenges and stress each faces daily. Which has caused 60+ percent of them to burn-out, being unable to share compassionate care with their patients or themselves. Lastly, “Patient Lee” will seek to discover and reveal what you and I can do to avoid this life-threatening lack of compassion when we or a loved one face a serious medical challenge. And how we can better support our healthcare professionals to help them avoid burning-out so they’re able to be their most competent and compassionate selves when we need them the most. “Patient Lee” Pre-Cancer Professional History: Prior to his diagnosis and deeply challenging battle and recovery from advanced throat cancer, “Patient Lee” was an owner/operator of the famed century-old Culver Studios in Hollywood and co-developer of the Albuquerque Studios in New Mexico. Prior to that, Lee was the creator and Executive Producer of a decade-long series of 3-hour CBS Primetime TV Specials celebrating the best movies and actor/actresses from the first century of American movies. And, in doing so, raised tens of millions of dollars to help fund the American Film Institute efforts to “advance and preserve the art of the moving image”. Before getting into the entertainment industry Lee was the VP of Marketing for the US Olympic Festival a bi-annual event featuring all of America’s top Olympic hopefuls in a competition to help them qualify for and compete in the immediately following global Olympics. Early-on in his career, Lee was one of the first US businessmen in 20 years invited to do business in China, which expanded to include business in Hong Kong and the Philippines. Followed by a five-year adventure as a world-ranked professional tennis player.

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    Talking Compassion with Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn

    In this episode Lee interviews Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn, a nurse practitioner, professor at Sacramento State, and a published author! Together they discuss Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn's near death event requiring over 20 minutes of CPR, Post Traumatic Growth, the importance of cardiac-rehab, the five domains of Post Traumatic Growth, the philosophy of meta-habilitation, the path of a meta-habilitated survivor, and her ongoing research into Post Traumatic Growth at Sacramento State in the Traumacology department.   For more information on Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn and her books, go to https://drjmf.com/   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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    Talking Compassion with Dr. Tom Kusek

    In this episode Lee interviews Dr. Tom Kusek (Dr. T), one of the few people in the world to have more experience as a patient than Lee! Together they discuss Dr. T's PhD in Leadership and Education, the most compassionate experience Dr. T has had in his life, the impact compassion can have on patient care, how compassionate care makes you feel as a patient, having the courage of finding care that puts compassion first, the definition of active listening, and suggestions on how to make it through healthcare challenges.   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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    Talking Compassion with Christine Colburn

    In this episode Lee interviews Christine Colburn, a mental health therapist using compassion to transform the lives of her patients. Together they discuss the impact of compassion on Christine's life, living with regret and overcoming it, listening without the intent to answer, being your own cheerleader, facing burnout and how Christine overcame burnout.   If you're interesting in the breathing exercises Christine mentions in the episode, go to the link below. https://bhcsllc.com   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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    Talking Compassion with Professor Frank Chindamo

    In this episode Lee interviews friend and founder of LaughMD, Professor Frank Chindamo. Together they discuss the importance of comedy, the scientifically proven benefits of laughter, how watching comedy is a form of compassion for yourself, and how the LaughMD platform helps people across the entire healthcare pipeline laugh a little more.   If you're a healthcare provider that's interested in using laughter in your practice, check out Frank's company LaughMD at the link below. https://www.laughmd.com/   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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    Talking Compassion with Euron Nicholson

    In this episode Lee interviews friend and founder of WellTyme, Euron Nicholson. Together they discuss the connection of wellness and healthcare, the state of modern medicine, the lack of kindness and compassion in the healthcare industry, what burnout really means, being vocal about your needs with others, and much more!   If you have a business that could use a boost of compassion, or you need help with growing your reach, check out Euron's company WellTyme at the link below! https://welltyme.com/   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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    Talking Compassion with Christine Cunningham

    In this episode Lee interviews friend and former colleague Christine Cunningham. Christine is the Chief Experience Officer at El Camino Health in the San Fransisco Bay Area. There she is in charge of patient experience, spiritual care and healing arts, interpreter services, volunteer services and the call center. Together, Lee and Christine discuss compassion in the workplace and the importance of kindness and compassion in the healthcare industry.   Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.     Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.   Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

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Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission. A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare. The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us. Why? To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health. On his new Podcast, “Compassion Heals” “Patient Lee” will interview people on all sides of that crisis. Patients, who have received exceptionally kind, caring and compassionate treatment during their medical interventions and its positive impact not only on their physical health, but also their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. And, those who haven’t received compassionate care during treatment and the impact of that on their lives. Plus, "Patient Lee” will be interviewing healthcare professionals from every aspect of the profession, including doctors, nurses, scientists, and other healthcare professionals to reveal the immense challenges and stress each faces daily. Which has caused 60+ percent of them to burn-out, being unable to share compassionate care with their patients or themselves. Lastly, “Patient Lee” will seek to discover and reveal what you and I can do to avoid this life-threatening lack of compassion when we or a loved one face a serious medical challenge. And how we can better support our healthcare professionals to help them avoid burning-out so they’re able to be their most competent and compassionate selves when we need them the most. “Patient Lee” Pre-Cancer Professional History: Prior to his diagnosis and deeply challenging battle and recovery from advanced throat cancer, “Patient Lee” was an owner/operator of the famed century-old Culver Studios in Hollywood and co-developer of the Albuquerque Studios in New Mexico. Prior to that, Lee was the creator and Executive Producer of a decade-long series of 3-hour CBS Primetime TV Specials celebrating the best movies and actor/actresses from the first century of American movies. And, in doing so, raised tens of millions of dollars to help fund the American Film Institute efforts to “advance and preserve the art of the moving image”. Before getting into the entertainment industry Lee was the VP of Marketing for the US Olympic Festival a bi-annual event featuring all of America’s top Olympic hopefuls in a competition to help them qualify for and compete in the immediately following global Olympics. Early-on in his career, Lee was one of the first US businessmen in 20 years invited to do business in China, which expanded to include business in Hong Kong and the Philippines. Followed by a five-year adventure as a world-ranked professional tennis player.